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RuneScape Expands with Biggest Update Since 2016, Archaeology, Confirmed for March 30

Discover ancient relics, explore five new epic locations, and master a powerful new skill in major expansion to RuneScape 

Cambridge, UK – Jagex, creators and custodians of the iconic living game, RuneScape, has announced that Archaeology, a new skill for RuneScape and one of the most powerful ever, will arrive in-game on March 30th. Skills are a key feature in RuneScape, enabling players to train and level up various abilities to shape their character, and the introduction of Archaeology will begin a major expansion with both a deeply integrated new skill and five massive new locations to explore. 

RuneScape’s 28th skill has players journeying into and excavating five vast dig sites in search of artifacts and relics. Archaeology will also dive deep into the game’s lore and sets up a new and epic storyline that’s connected to the world’s original creators, the Elder Gods.

RuneScape Expands with Biggest Update Since 2016, Archaeology, Confirmed for March 30

The new Archaeology skill has a 120 level cap and is available to both RuneScape members and free players as soon as it launches. Players will excavate and restore artifacts using their gathering talents. Furthermore, discovery of ancient relics will unlock powerful perks such as adrenaline boosts, infinite run energy and much more. 

Players will also discover ancient training methods for other skills. Ancient Summoning will enable them to bind the demonic slayer creatures of the world, while Ancient Invention uncovers forgotten ancient technology and blueprints that enable players to create brand new devices and perks by dissembling the artifacts found. 

Who will win the race to 120 first? And more to the point, who will be the first to grab the all new skilling pet, Archie the child mummy? RuneScape’s first big update of 2020 also lays the foundation for a dramatic year ahead.

Dave Osborne, Lead Designer, RuneScape.:

“Archaeology is so much more than a skill – every dig site will tell a story, which will bring multiple new areas and significant new ways to play RuneScape when it drops in-game on March 30th. As players empower relics, uncover artefacts and improve their Archaeology abilities, secrets of a future story arc will unfold. We can’t wait to begin revealing more of the mystery surrounding Archaeology over the months to come.”

The Archaeology update is open to all with the free-to-play cap set at level 20, allowing for around two hours of play. Further information about Archaeology will be released throughout March towards launch.

For more information, please visit: www.runescape.com.

Related: Jagex Brings in Top Talent as RuneScape Franchise Celebrates Most Successful Year

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